Muzungu
5.5
Documentary
Rated:
2024
0h54m
On:
Country: Switzerland
“A long time ago, we were people who grew up with animals.” It is with these words, as well as superb images, that filmmakers Ben Donateo and Michel Zylberberg begin their journey through Tanzania. Through the eyes of a child, a young man, and an elder, their film reflects on our relationship to the land, to animals, and to the living world across different generations. “A long time ago, we were people who grew up with animals.” It is with these words, as well as superb images, that filmmakers Ben Donateo and Michel Zylberberg begin their journey through Tanzania. Through the eyes of a child, a young man, and an elder, their film reflects on our relationship to the land, to animals, and to the living world across different generations. “A long time ago, we were people who grew up with animals.” It is with these words, as well as superb images, that filmmakers Ben Donateo and Michel Zylberberg begin their journey through Tanzania. Through the eyes of a child, a young man, and an elder, their film reflects on our relationship to the land, to animals, and to the living world across different generations. “A long time ago, we were people who grew up with animals.” It is with these words, as well as superb images, that filmmakers Ben Donateo and Michel Zylberberg begin their journey through Tanzania. Through the eyes of a child, a young man, and an elder, their film reflects on our relationship to the land, to animals, and to the living world across different generations.